Using a Little-Known Type of Fund for Private-Company Exposure
The Wall Street Journal had an article a while back discussing a type of situation where a financial adviser found interval funds to be a great fit for a client. The interval fund used here is SharesPost 100 Fund (PRIVX), but a similar process would likely apply for many different funds.
According to the adviser in the article:
“What’s interesting to me about closed-end interval funds is that clients get access to these [private] companies, but they have the transparency and regulatory benefits of the mutual-fund structure,”